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  • Why a recent refugee would celebrate Australia Day

    Why a recent refugee would celebrate Australia Day

    I am writing this piece to offer my perspective as a refugee/migrant on Australia Day, particularly to other refugees and migrants who might have not…

  • Berwick bowls on a stunning roll

    Berwick bowls on a stunning roll

    BERWICK BOWLS As a club Berwick is seeing some fantastic results as we head in to the second rounds of the home and away fixture…

  • Rapid antigen testing in schools

    Rapid antigen testing in schools

    As part of a plan announced on January 23 to keep education settings open, the Victorian Government will deliver more than 14 million rapid antigen…

  • Number plate technology to catch unauthorised drivers

    Number plate technology to catch unauthorised drivers

    Police are set to scan around 45 million number plates a year to detect unauthorised drivers putting lives at risk on Victoria’s roads. As part…

  • Two out of three ain’t bad

    Two out of three ain’t bad

    Cranbourne’s hugely popular Tricodes event will take on a slightly different look and feel this year when the unique meeting takes place at the Cranbourne…

  • Garbo truck fire in Doveton

    Garbo truck fire in Doveton

    A garbage truck has dumped a fiery load in the street outside Doveton Pool in the Park early on Monday 24 January. The truck’s load…

  • Jump in the job pool to support your school

    Jump in the job pool to support your school

    Jump In The Job Pool To Support Your School The State Government is helping schools stay open safely and reducing disruption to students’ learning, with…

  • Driver dies in Hallam cul-de-sac

    Driver dies in Hallam cul-de-sac

    Police are investigating the death of a man in a car involved in a bingle in Hallam on Saturday, 22 January. A driver was found…

  • More RATs coming to Victoria

    More RATs coming to Victoria

    The Victorian State Government is ordering a further 166 million Rapid Antigen Tests (RATs), building on its initial bulk order of 44 million. More than…

  • Section of South Gippsland Highway to close

    Section of South Gippsland Highway to close

    Approximately 400 metres of the South Gippsland Highway’s south-bound carriage way will be closed from Monday 31 January to June 2022 as part of ongoing…

  • Route 881 to better connect Clyde North

    Route 881 to better connect Clyde North

    From Sunday 30 January, Clyde North locals will be able to jump on a new bus service. Route 881 – Merinda Park Station to Clyde…

  • Boost for Aboriginal organisations

    Boost for Aboriginal organisations

    The State Government is boosting support for Aboriginal organisations delivering vital services to their communities throughout the pandemic. Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Gabrielle Williams today…

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